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Salty

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  1. go for it lady,

    i too like the concept of using art, in as much as i can see it, recalling that the pieces in collections are most like to be upper class and well preserved articles, not perhaps the working class wear that so many of us try to portray.

  2. sigh,

    i know hae 3 differnt caps, and i am learning to dislike them all less. better a cloth covering then a sunburned head. My question is does one wear a cap underneath a bonnet?

    i generally reserve the bonnet for market days and those festivals, very few, that i am not working. mostly i am guilty of twisting my hair up in some fashion and not wearing a cap unless i leave the tent.

    still confused,

    ye ships' potter

    salty

    almost strictly the dates of GAOP and my hair is waist length. protray the goodwife to an armourer

  3. Friends don't let friends debug code drunk.

    Why?

    might make the debugging easier, just a thought. glad to see the pub back up and working as to the reputation, I dont need any help to ruin mine :D

  4. just goes to show, a lass has got to make a living. that said on the topic of overwhelming beauty, its all the same in the dark and drunk. standards change with every age and i am sure there was not a differnce in the flesh trade...

    it is one of the oldest occupations.

  5. at events we cannot have open flame, we use braziers. a pan if small bits of bacon, just on the grate if half fowl or other beastie. at events where we can have fires skerwed on spits over it.

  6. ok as i understand,

    jumps were meant as an informal piece of attire for the home. what i have were called jumps by the lass whom made them and so that is what i hae called them. I also hae seen picture of what looks like the female verson of a waistecoat....my sources are no differnt thus far then what is already been quoted.

    salty

  7. Aye,

    least the wee quiz says i do, as i have never been aboard ships but always have wanted to be i think it would be grand. SInce i studied and wished to work in a field related industry (geology) i would truly welcome the openess of the sea.

    ye ship's potter

    salty

  8. I am not sure if this will prove or disprove any one's questions on striped, vertical or otherwise. But here is one site i have used when reeasrching historical knitting for the 18 th centurey.

    http://www.marariley.net/knitting/knitting.htm

    i have NO idea how to post so the links work anymore, but there is one site.

    Ye Ship's Potter, turned fiber rat.

    salty

    PS in talking to a woman that handles historical yarns from the UK they are coming up with more documentation all the time in the museums.

    PPS Dutch how could gunner polute the wee laddie's mind when the likes of cousin robbie be about :))

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